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An extraordinary new host plant and first record of Kokujewia ectrapela
Konow, 1902 (Hymenoptera: Argidae) from Turkey
Erdem Seven!
Abstract: An extraordinary new host plant and first record of Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902 (Hymenoptera: Argidae)
from Turkey. Misc. Pap. 219: 1-5, 10 figs.
In this study, Kokuwjewia ectrapela Konow, 1902 is newly recorded from Turkey. The medicinal plant, Rheum ribes L.
(Polygonaceae) is identified for the first time as the larval food plant. Pictures of the larvae, pupae, and adults of the species
are presented. Suitability of using K. ectrapela to combat Rumex as a weed is discussed.
Keywords: Sawfly, Kokujewia ectrapela, Rheum ribes, Turkey.
Introduction
Argidae is the second largest family of Symphyta with 200-250 species in the Palaearctic and
includes over 8855 described world species (Taeger et al., 2010; 2018). The sawfly genus Kokujewia
Konow, 1902 comprises only 3 species, K. clement Zirngiebl, 1949, K. palestina Benson, 1954, and
K. ectrapela Konow, 1902 (Gussakovskii, 1935). Kokujewia is distributed in the north-eastern
Mediterranean and Caucasian regions (Blank & Taeger, 1998). K. ectrapela occurs from Russia
(Dadurian, 1962; Gussakovskij, 1935), to Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran (Blank & Taeger,
1998).
The K. ectrapela is a multivoltine sawfly, taxonomically a well-defined species and its larvae are
oligophagous on Polygonaceae (Blank & Taeger, 1998; Karimpour 2007a-b, 2015). The larvae feed
on the leaves of the host plants and have been recorded as causing significant damage in the field
(Karimpour, 2015). Until now, K. ectrapela was known to only feed on dock leaves since it eradicates
a considerable part of the host plant's leaves in the process. Also, Rumex spp. were found to be the
only appropriate host plants for this insect in host specificity tests. It is known that the species
completed its life cycle mainly on the plants of Rumex and occasionally fed on Polygonum
persicaria. Under laboratory conditions, it feeds on Rumex obtusifolius, R. acetosa, R. crispus, R.
acetosella (Karimpour, 2007a-b, 2015). In this current paper, Kokujewia ectrapela is discovered in
' Batman University, Faculty of Tourism, Department of Gastronomy and Culinary Arts, 72060, Batman, Turkey.
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Turkey for the first time, and a new host plant record, Rheum ribes L. (Polygonaceae) is presented
and debated.
Material and Method
The materials consist of larvae collected from southeastern Turkey (Sirvan district, Siirt Prov.), on
Rheum ribes L. (Polygonaceae) plants on May 27, 2020, and June 1, 2020 (Figure 1) at 1400 m,
38°04'30" N 42°07'11" E. The collected 3 larvae, which were observed in high amounts on the Rheum
ribes L. plant, were put in rearing boxes at Batman University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences,
Department of Biology, Zoology Research Laboratory. The larvae were regularly fed and observed
under laboratory conditions. Adults rearing out of the pupa were spread as in Fig. 3c, d. Specimen
images were taken via a digital camera, Fujifilm Finepix HS30EXR. The classification,
nomenclature, distribution data, and terminology of K. ectrapela were conducted based on Konow,
1902; Zirngiebl, 1949; Benson, 1968; Goulet, 1986, 1992; Goulet & Huber, 1993; Blank & Taeger,
1998; Calmasur & Ozbek, 2006; Karimpour 2007a-b, 2015; Kocak & Kemal, 2015; Muche, 1977;
Taeger et al., 2006, 2010, 2018.
Figure 1. Larvae of Kokujewia ectrapela, a. Early instar, b-d. Full grown larvae.
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Figure 2. Cocoons of Kokujewia ectrapela, a. currently formed cocoon, b. post formed cocoons.
Figure 3. Adult of Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902 a-b. Reared adult (a. dorsal, b. lateral), c-d. Spread
specimens (c. upperside, d. underside).
Results
Genus Kokujewia Konow, 1902
Kokujewia Konow, 1902: 2-3. Type species: Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902, designation by
monotypy.
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Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902
Kokujewia ectrapela Konow, 1902: 3, 2c. Type locality: Transcaucasia.
Kokujewia ectrapela var. clarescens Zirngiebl, 1949: 284, °. Type locality: Transcaucasia.
Examined material: Three larvae were collected from Sirvan, Siirt, southeastern Turkey between
May 27, 2020, and June 1, 2020 (Figure 1). All of them turned into the form of pupae respectively
on June 8, 2020, June 9, 2020, and June 11, 2020 (Figure 2). Two adults individually reared out on
April 17, 2021, and April 21, 2021 (Figure 3).
Diagnosis: The upper side of the thorax is extensively red while the mesoscutellum is black (Figure
3). The following data are employed for defining this group mediated by the key to the species of
Kokujewia as in Blank & Taeger (1998).
Male: As the abdomen of the first one is red, most of the second tergum is extensively brown, and
some of the other following terga are marked brown medially.
Female: Mesoscutellum is black, and median lobes of the mesoscutellum are completely red. The
abdomen is red with ist and 2nd terga including a large brown spot medially, frequently the following
terga have smaller brown spots medially.
Distribution: The aforementioned species is known to be available in the following areas. Iran
(Ardabil, East Azerbaijan, West Azarbaijan, Lorestan) (Blank & Taeger, 1998, Khayrandish &
Ebrahimi, 2018; Taeger et al., 2018; Ghahari et al., 2019), Russia (Stavropol, North Ossetia)
(Gussakovskij, 1935; Dadurian, 1962), Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Transcaucasia) (Blank &
Taeger, 1998), and Turkey (newly recorded).
Conclusion
The determination of K. ectrapela posits the first report for the Turkish fauna (Blank & Taeger 1998).
Calmasur & Ozbek (2006) and Kocak & Kemal (2015) listed K. ectrapela for Turkey (Ankara and
Konya provinces) based on the outdated taxonomy of Benson (1968). Benson (1968) had regarded
K. clementi (western to central Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece), K. ectrapela (southern Russia, Caucasus,
north-western of Iran), and K. palestina (Israel) as a single species and united these species under
the older name ectrapela; however, Blank & Taeger divided it up into three species again in 1998.
The type locality of K. clementi was found by Zirngiebl in Aksehir, Turkey in 1949. With the new
record of K. ectrapela, two of the defined 3 species of Kokujewia Konow species have been
determined in Turkey.
Known hosts of K. ectrapela are Rumex species. Polygonum persicaria might also be a host, for the
control of Rumex spp. as indicated by host-choice experiments under rearing conditions
(Karimpour, 2007b, 2015). Rheum ribes L. (Polygonaceae) is an extraordinary host record for K.
ectrapela. R. ribes is a perennial herbaceous wild plant species, holds medicinal importance (Baytop,
1999), and is distributed in the Iran-Turan Region and Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey (Cullen,
1996). Since this is a member of Polygonaceae, it fits the known hosts’ Rumex spp. and Polygonum
persicaria. It may also arouse doubts about the appropriateness of utilising K. ectrapela to combat
Rumex as a “weed” (Karimpour, 2015). In addition, it is observed that the larvae of K. ectrapela,
which feed on the leaves of the host plant of R. ribes with a high population, lead to significant
damage in plenty of host plants in the field.
Acknowledgements
I am grateful to David R. Smith (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., United
States), Stephan Blank, and Andrew Liston (Senckenberg German Entomological Institute,
Germany) for providing some publications, comments, and their assistance in diagnosis.
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